|MPIRE PICTURE PALACE. " Tl:c People's Favorite." POSITIVELY ONLY TO-NIGHT A ROMANCE OF REINCARNATION With all the Pomp and Glitter of the Orient. MYSTERY of the SLEEPING'DEATH. MYSTERY of the SLEEPING DEATH. MYSTERY of the SLEEPING DEATH./ MYSTERY of the SLEEPING DEATH. This Romance of t.l-e 0-!<-nt is incomparably more (V.isfiitf-il f'sM ? drama of the Occident, «'ivin". «- it does, consecutive vic-.vs of T ife Manners and Influences of the East. Featuring ALICE JOYCE AND TOM MOORE. In addition, we have a Screaming Comedy, featuring t>at wonderful silent Comedian, CHARLES CHAPLIN, the human gatling-gun of laughter. He makes you chortle once every second. He has lota of flying black hair and do. yon know, it sort of grows on you. His moustache bounces on top of the funniest si- ,: le ever put on celluloid. AND HIS FEET—at a distance they look like a couple of oil steamers — slightly tanked—close up they hide the furniture. HE'S A BLANKY CRANKY MAN. and, by the way, that wasn't Charley Chaplin's Aunt at the Theatre last Friday—all his aunts are dead; they died laughing at him. TO-NIGHT YOUR ONLY CHANCE to see him in HIS NEW PROFESSION. HIS NEW PROFESSION. HIS NEW PROFESSION. Also a host of other films. PRICES: (id and Is. Reserves Is and Is 6d. 'Phone 365.
UKENUI TOWN HALL. QRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. In Aid of Belgian Relief Fund. COMPETITIONS ETC., DURING EVENING. DOORS OPEN 7.30 p.m. Concert Commence 8 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Concert, Adults Is 6d, Children half price. Dance, Gentlemen Is, Ladies Free.
STANLEY PRIVATE HOTEL STIUTFORD. Situated two minutes from Railway Station. . Proprietress having arranged to take over a licensed hotel business, she is- offering the above at a very low price for quick sale. The bouse is exceptionally we'l furnished and there is every convr>.cnca. This is a rare chance for anyone wishing to obtain a really good payable business. Bent reasonable. Inspection invited. Mrs. MeKAY,.
]£APONGA ATHLETIC CLUB. Sixth ANNUAL MEETING. APRIL 15th, 1915. BIGGEST AND BEST In SOUTH TARANAKI. RUNNING. CYCLING. WRESTLIKG. TUG-OF WAR. HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS. (Men's and Ladies.) For Programme and information sec posters and advertisement, or apply Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL Bth, 1915. R. G. COOK, Secretary. PARTICULAR MEN Are fond of our unexceptionable saloon service. In every way up-to-date, with four chairs, skilled workers prfectly sanitary an dhygienic surroundings and methods, MAKE PREECE'S popular hair-dressing parlors a centre of particular men. They soon acquire the habit of A DAILY CALL ARE YOU ALSO PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR
THE WANCANUI STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. LAUNDRYERS, DRY CLEANERS, DYERS, VACUUM CLEANERS. Gentlemen' Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 6/-, Ladieß' Costumes, Dry Cleaned we 1 rres3ed, 4/B. These rates inch'de rctr.ru paymfnt of freight or postage. Orders taken from any part of Tara naki. Works: KaTrlww RtreoL Wi* K*. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, DEVON STREET,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 259, 12 April 1915, Page 1
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